World's Most Expensive Dessert - Unveiled in New York!!

 
08-Nov-2007 by mansibshah

The culinary world has always been a world full of fascinating, intriguing, exotic and salivating surprises. The power of the TV and the web has brought all the gourmands and food-lovers so close to each other that barriers of geography, lifestyle, language or region are no longer existant. As more and more people join the newly-emerging Food-Lover community, this is one world that's growing faster than any other sphere, leaving even the tech world behind! The latest chart-buster on the food and culinary arena is the "Frrozen Haute Chocolate", the dessert that made its mark as the Most Expensive Dessert in the Guinness Book of World Records, and is priced at an exorbitant $25,000 !!! Astonished, aghast, interested in knowing more...the secret is unveiled right here, at Fun and Food! Click here to see the picture of the dessert!!

On Tuesday, New York City came up with a $1,000 bagel, topped with white truffle cream cheese and goji berry-infused Riesling jelly with golden leaves. (yeah, like someone would buy that!). But that was no competition for a local restaurateur who unveiled a $25,000 Chocolate Sundae on Wednesday, setting a Guinness world record for the most expensive dessert. Stephen Bruce, the proud owner of the restaurant called Serendipity-3, and the luxury jewel-designer Euphoria New York teamed up together to create this astonishing and I have to say "out-of-this-world" dessert, the Frrozen Haute Chocolate (the 2 r's in the name are intended, its not my typo, could be numerology though:)) which combines a blend of 28 cocoas, including 14 of the most expensive and exotic ones from around the globe.

It also contains 5 grams of edible 23-karat gold and is served in a goblet lined with edible gold. the base of the goblet is adorned with an 18-karat gold bracelet studded with 1-carat of white diamonds. (don't even ask me how many diamonds!!). The sundae is topped with whipped cream covered with more gold and a side of La Madeline au Truffle from Knipschildt Chocolatier, which sells for $2,600 a pound (do these places really exist!!). And as if this is not enough, you are expected to relish this dessert with a gold spoon decorated with white and chocolate-colored diamonds, which, by the way, can also be taken home (yeah, some incentive to spend 25,000 bucks!!)

Bruce, the creator, said in an interview that it took them a long time to experiment with all the ingredients and flavors before they finalised on these, and more than three months went just into designing the golden spoon.

Four years ago, Bruce had also created a $1,000 ice cream sundae called Golden Opulence, for his elite customers that include rock stars, socialites and other celebrities. And this year it's this award-winning dessert which will continue the glory. Both these delicacies are only made to order (yeah right! like you and me could walk right in and buy one!!) and are mostly made for Kings, Princes and rich businessmen who want to impress their wives, friends or clients. Well, as for us, we can only feel and sense and enjoy this delicious sundae through our remote senses of sight, smell and imagination:)

Maybe a few of us should team up to make something new that would break this record, what say??! Any takers for this challenge??

Author's Note: This article originally published at Fun and Food. Check the site to see the  full story with pictures and to check what others have to say about it!

Comments

shantihhh says :

That is pricey for sure, but, spend another $13,500 and get this one at The Fortress – A Resort in Galle, Sri Lanka. This one is expensive for sure. http://ifood.tv/blog/worlds_most_expensive_dessert Shanti/Mary-Anne
Posted on: 8 November 2007 - 9:04pm

AnjaliD says :

Hmm.. After all this money spent I wonder if it would taste even half as good as our traditional Shrikhand-puri , which costs less than $5 to make. :) I doubt.
Posted on: 9 November 2007 - 10:31am

bigkhan says :

hi ifood.tv,viewers,it is a wonderful and unique culinary efforts to make such a marvalous dessert but only for few people in world could enjoy it. in india the following categories can enjoy it. a---politicians, b---cricketiers, c---bollywood stars.it is nice culinary efforts but for few only it should,discounted for common users.also.it also recalled the old days of indian rulers who commonly used the mixture of gold,diamonds,silver and other gems to increase their vitalities and wishing of long lieves. big khan
Posted on: 9 November 2007 - 10:52am

bigkhan says :

it reminds us the stories of one famous nawab of LUCKNOW,wajid ALI shah,about 150 yrs.back,yet he is famous for cosuming energetic food like this dessert of $25000.
Posted on: 9 November 2007 - 10:57am

bigkhan says :

this dessert also reminded us the unique food stuffs of last indian mughal emperor BAHADUR SHAH ZAFFAR,his morning break fast costing about $25,present days valuation even may exceed $25000.this is real fun.ambani brothers may serve this dessert to their friends and spouses. big khan
Posted on: 9 November 2007 - 11:10am

shantihhh says :

Lucknow Cuisine i.e. Awadhi is wonderful. Some of the masalas included ground emeralds, or so so I have read. Even the masalas in Dastarkwan-E-Awadh would be pricey as I think to get the perfect Lazzat-e-Taam would require a trip to a special shop in Lucknow. Next time we are in India I hope we can go back to Lucknow-but I imagine we'll travel more in the South and of course I adore spice shopping in Kochi. Yes $25,000 for a dessert is sheer craziness. Shanti/Mary-Anne
Posted on: 9 November 2007 - 1:41pm

Snigdha says :

Very well written blog and very interesting dessert!!
Posted on: 9 November 2007 - 6:38pm

HotChef says :

now ordering this dessert could be a shocker for your date, but simply a brilliant idea
Posted on: 9 November 2007 - 10:52pm

Ganesh Dutta says :

........but most delicious ,tasty desserts are available on only and only www.ifood.tv. So, don't think about price !
Posted on: 10 November 2007 - 2:12pm

Hyde Ray says :

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Posted on: 11 November 2007 - 1:57am

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